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Title: | Molecular Assembly of Triplex of Duplexes from Homothyminyl-Homocytosinyl Cγ(S/R)-Bimodal Peptide Nucleic Acids with dA8/dG6 and the Cell Permeability of Bimodal Peptide Nucleic Acids |
Authors: | BHINGARDEVE, PRAMOD JAIN, PRASHANT GANESH, KRISHNA N. Dept. of Chemistry |
Keywords: | 2021 |
Issue Date: | Aug-2021 |
Publisher: | American Chemical Society |
Citation: | ACS Omega, 6(30), 19757–19770. |
Abstract: | Peptide nucleic acids (PNAs) are analogues of DNA with a neutral acyclic polyamide backbone containing nucleobases attached through a t-amide link on repeating units of aminoethylglycine (aeg). They bind to complementary DNA or RNA in a sequence-specific manner to form duplexes with higher stablity than DNA:DNA and DNA:RNA hybrids. We have recently explored a new type of PNA termed bimodal PNA (bm-PNA) designed with two nucleobases per aeg repeating unit of PNA oligomer and attached at Cα or Cγ of each aeg unit through a spacer sidechain. We demonstrated that Cγ-bimodal PNA oligomers with mixed nucleobase sequences bind concurrently two different complementary DNAs, forming double duplexes, one from each t-amide and Cγ face, sharing a common PNA backbone. In such bm-PNA:DNA ternary complexes, the two duplexes show higher thermal stability than individual duplexes. Herein, we show that Cγ(S/R)-bimodal PNAs with homothymines (T8) on a t-amide face and homocytosine (C6) on a Cγ-face form a conjoined pentameric complex consisting of a triplex (bm-PNA-T8)2:dA8 and two duplexes of bm-PNA-C6:dG6. The pentameric complex [dG6:Cγ(S/R)-bm-PNA:dA8:Cγ(S/R)-bm-PNA:dG6] exhibits higher thermal stability than the individual triplex and duplex, with Cγ(S)-bm-PNA complexes being more stable than Cγ(R)-bm-PNA complexes. The conjoined duplexes of Cγ-bimodal PNAs can be used to generate novel higher-order assemblies with DNA and RNA. The Cγ(S/R)-bimodal PNAs are shown to enter MCF7 and NIH 3T3 cells and exhibit low toxicity to cells. |
URI: | http://dr.iiserpune.ac.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/6207 https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.1c02451 |
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